Tag: Kris’ Reviews

Guest Lightning Review: Satisfying Sophie by Ava McNight

Guest Lightning Review: Satisfying Sophie by Ava McNight

Kris‘ review of Satisfying Sophie by Ava McNight Sophie has never had an orgasm. Too much guilt and a horrific teenage tragedy have left her self-conscious about her body. But her two roommates and best friends, Sam and Jordan, find Sophie beyond desirable. Together, they set a steamy seduction into play that awakens Sophie’s passion…and […]

Guest Review: Secrets of the Wind by Charlotte Boyett-Campo

Guest Review: Secrets of the Wind by Charlotte Boyett-Campo

Kris‘ review of Secrets in the Wind by Charlotte Boyett-Campo Prince Ruan is in the sights of an assassin who will stop at nothing to kill him. He’s in need of protection—though by his reckoning, he can bloody well take care of himself.Major Chastain Neff is a lethal weapon. As one of the elite Riezell […]

Guest Lightning Review: Beauty’s Beasts by Teal Ceagh

Guest Lightning Review: Beauty’s Beasts by Teal Ceagh

Kris’ review of Beauty’s Beasts by Teal Ceagh. Riley Carson Connors is yanked out of Pittsburgh and coaxed to New York by two tall, sexy strangers. Nicholas and Damian are the only people in the world who know anything about her mother and father, and what they know is terrifying. She must face a powerful […]

Guest Review: With Grace by Samantha Wayland

Guest Review: With Grace by Samantha Wayland

Kris‘ review of With Grace by Samantha Wayland. A man yearning to explore his sexual tastes but afraid to turn up the heat, the woman who loves him but is hungry for more spice…and the chef who craves them both. When Grace, Philip and Mark find a mobster’s flash drive full of incriminating information, they […]

Guest Lightning Review: Kessa’s Pride by Kama Spice

Guest Lightning Review: Kessa’s Pride by Kama Spice

Kris’ review of Kessa’s Pride by Kama Spice. Valren Nimhah grew up hearing stories of Kessa Liah of the Silver lineage—one of the most powerful females in over a hundred years. As Leader King, he knew he would have to bring her back. She has risked the safety of the pride by living among humans. […]